Description
"In Healing the Soul After Religious Abuse, Mikele Rauch has constructed a tremendous gift to the men, women, and children affected directly or indirectly by religious abuse. The full impact of this groundbreaking, immensely eloquent book has to do not just with the author's intimate and deeply nuanced understanding of religious abuse, but the radiant significance she attaches to religiousness itself. If she persuades her reader that religious abuse can cut into the very foundation of self, it is because she has already persuaded him in one powerful narrative after another, most poignantly her own, that the longing for light, life, truth, and connection we associate with religious impulses lies at the very core of human being--is definitive of who we are. There is a real bodhi-sattva spirit moving through this book." -- Carol Lee Flinders, Author of Enduring Lives: Portraits of Women and Faith in Action "This book is, by turns, clinical observation, memoir, essay, and epic. It is universal and deeply personal, general and specific, prose and poetry, Western and Eastern, Catholic and secular, traditional and new-age, clear and confusing, open, pained and relieved, comforting and challenging-and always loving and touching. Thus, it is much like its author, and could not have been written by anyone else. Read it. You may not like all of it, but you will not dismiss it easily or soon forget it." -- Mike Lew, Author of Victims No Longer and Leaping upon the Mountains "This is a dark book--suffering is not sunshine--but almost paradoxically, it is crisply written and a page turner." -- Huston Smith, Author of The Religions of Man and Why Religion Matters
About the Author
Mikele Rauch is a licensed marriage, family, and child therapist with Brookline Psychological Services dealing with trauma, male and female sexual abuse, and clergy abuse. In 2004, she served on the Victims Rights Committee as a part of an Independent Review Board overseeing the Catholic Church's policies and procedures regarding survivors of clergy sexual abuse. She is a psychotherapist specializing in psychotherapy with male and female survivors of physical, sexual, and clergy abuse. She is a member of MaleSurvivor, the National Organization against Male Sexual Victimization and its International Retreat Team. She has written for the Missouri Review, the National Catholic Reporter, Cross Currents Magazine, Healing Ministry, and The New Therapist.
Awards
Winner of 2010 Mic Hunter Award for Research Advances 2009.
Book Information
ISBN 9780313346705
Author Mikele Rauch
Format Hardback
Page Count 208
Imprint Praeger Publishers Inc
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 907g